The Straits Times, 4 July 1955

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955 15 CENTS
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  • 309 1 Singapore Chinese Middle School pupils woo Malay and Muslim organisations 'Govt. policy threatens our culture' 'ORE Chinese Middle School students lay asked a meeting of S3 Malay and satioits to join them in their protest iovernment's education policy, its in ;i kill r to the Singapore Malay
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  • 42 1 ■Driver is kidnapped AFTER REDS SET HIS CAR ABLAZE KAJANG, Sun. PERRORISTS held up nd fired a car on the K Dinukil road miles from here this morning. I Plane Kons. 'actor, was fringing tra- been Is are i for the tor-
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  • 20 1 IPhe J tain itloi an- t is to Battle df action German Graj Spec. de MonteD< comber
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  • 612 1 SHB and union blame each other A PLAN for a "peace" meeting to end the Singapore Harbour Board dispute fell through yesterday. The meeting, between the Harbour Board and the Staff Association, had been suggested on Saturday by the new Governor. Sir Robert Black.
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  • 48 1 I A glider i is was a teaplay at TvMoscow Wlation Day aid. Thr radio reported that after Ing released, the glider con;inuod flying by moving its wings like a bird. It was the first plane of its type, the radio added. Reuter.
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  • 505 1 Lian Hua tries to dodge! 1 the photographers j FIRST WORDS: 'MOTHER, FORGIVE ME 9 4 SINGAPORE Chinese student, who changed her mind in Hong Kong about going to Red China last week, returned to Singapore by air yesterday afternoon and asked her widowed mother's pardon.
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  • 58 1 $20,000--only SIX days to go HAVE you tent in your entry for The Malayan Monthly's $20,000 Mu«t-Be-Won Contest "It I* not. you should do so AT ONCE. This great Mi-Malayan competition closes on SATURDAY. lULY 9 SIX days from today. Post your coupon, with postal order. TODAY. Full details in
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  • 27 1 TRIPOLI, Sun. Tripolitania was last night declared virtually free from locusts after a s.x-week battle on the fringes of the cultivated coastal belt. A.P.
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  • 32 1 BRISTOL. Sun. Sir Walter Monckton. the Minister of Labour, warned that because of the wave of strikes which have hit Britain recently many overseas buyers were cancelling their orders.— Reuter.
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  • 30 1 BOMBAY, Sun.— The Press Trust of India said today that 55 "volunteers'* from seven Indian states entered Goa to offer passive resistance demanding Goa's union with India.— Reuter..
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Five thousand French bees trained in France to feed on syrup at the same time each day have refused to change their mealtime habits here in spite of five hours difference in time. -Reuter.
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  • 28 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Mr. Wilson Benge. British-born character actor most noted for his protrayals of British butlers, has died at his home here, aged 80— Reuter.
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  • 140 1 'AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. ...it's hard to leave, says Mac Donald LONDON, Sun.— The Commis-sioner-General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, arrived here by air last night from Singapore for talks at the Colonial Office before taking up his new appointment as Hißh Commissioner in India in September. At
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  • 203 1 Doctors debunk old-style aspirin 'A POTENTIAL DANGER* -MEDICAL PAPER LONDON, Sun. ASPIRIN is a serious A cause of indigestion, according to a scientific paper published in the British Medical Journal. Dr. A. Muri and Dr. I. A. Cossar have shown as a result of clinical investigations that the ordinary insoluble
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  • 128 1 Death came for Don on a 'reindeer 9 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. A CITY-WIDE inspection of coin-operated mechanical rides was ordered today after a three-year-old boy was electrocuted when he came in contact with a reindeer ride outside a market. Donald Nagel went to market with his mother on Friday and was
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  • 44 1 BARI. Italy Sun.— A young mother of four children, angered by her father's refusal to lend her money to decorate her home and also by receiving a smaller dowry than her sisters, set fire to his home, police reported today.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 EDINBURGH, Sun. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited a town an hour during their oight-hour tour of central Scotland yesterday.—
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  • 28 1 HONG KONG. Sun— Mr Con O'Neill. Britain's new Charge D'AfTaires in China, who arrived here today from London, will go by train to Peking on Thursday.— Reuter.
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  • 23 1 NAIROBI. Sun. Four Africans slashed an Indian. Karsan Popat. 33. with a panda in Nairobi last night, police said today. Reuter.
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  • 13 1 LONDON. Sun. Britons Mrd 1.500 fower divorce petitions last year— U.P.
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  • 67 1 Plane crash servicemen are safe KARACHI. Sun. SIXTY- FIVE servicemen bound for Singapore arrived safely in Karachi by relief plane last night after their aircraft crash-landed at Jiwanti. Baluchistan, about 200 miles from here after developing engine trouble. No-one was injured and the plane, a British Hermes aircraft on its
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  • 40 1 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Shinwell, former Socialist Defence Minister, said at Hereford last night that the Labour Party would Kive Sir Anthony Eden's Government "every encouragement in the forthcoming talks with Russia and the United States "—Reuter.
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  • 33 1 PARIS. Sun— Thp Research Director of the French Meteorological Bureau. M. Roulleau. said that the dust raised by atom bomb explosions could reduce the suns rays for a long time— Reuter.
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  • 161 1 Same as before at STC union 'THE executive commit--1 tee of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday claimed that they had been given an "overwhelming vote of confidence" at an extraordinary meeting on Saturday night. A statement signed by Inche Hashim bin Taib, the union's secretary said the committee
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  • 38 1 IBOOffl FOR MALAI TALKS mkiboikm:. Party of senior British Allliv olTutT.-, arrived here Imm Magapata today discuss with Australian and New fcahttl Arni> ollu-ri's plans to send Alls tralian and .New /.(-aland liiH.ps to Malaya. Krutrr.
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  • 83 1 TURIN. Sun.— A magistrate at Strombino, a town near here, ruled last night that it is no crime to kiss in a car parked on a lonely road at night. Acquitting a young couple, charged with 'indecent be- haviour" after being caught kissing
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  • 169 2 WHEN THE ALLIANCE S lnche llashim bin Awanc received the only walkover on Nomination Day in Pn vintc North, few of thr 15.891 supporters, who voted him into the Settlement Council in February this year, could have been lnche llashim's overwhelming
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  • 152 2 7 colonels to a colonel: Champion us JAKARTA, Sun COL. Z. LUBIS, 35. yesterday emerged as the strong man of the Indonesian Army when dissident commanders entrusted him with fighting their week-old battle with the Government. Col. Lubis. former acting Chief-of-StafT who was suspended on June 27 for boycotting the
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  • 45 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mustari bin Haji Must anna, a larmer, was fined $250 in the Sessions Court. Pontian, today for being in possession of two tins of condensed milk and a bottle of Chinese sauce without a permit in a prohibited area.
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    806 2 TODAY'S ELECTION 8-P-O-TUG-H-T No easy push-over for the Alliance fTHE most interesting 1 tussle in Penang Settlement's election battles is likely to develop in Province Wellesley South (electorate 23,238). The Alliance won its first seat on Nomination Day. June 15, when the president of Butterworth UMNO, Inche Hashim
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  • 449 2 IPOH. Sunday. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, president of the UMNO last night attacked 'the blue eyed boys founc among senior Malay Government officers, who arc obstructing our path to freedom." A crowd of 4.000. most ol I them Malays, waited for halt
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  • 133 2 PENANG. Sun. DR. BURHAUNUDDIN Al Helmy. chairman of the Malay Youth Congress, today called on political parties to sink their ditlerences and strive for the early independence of Malaya. "Malaya should be one country, a nation with one language." he told 500 cheering Malays at a
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  • 34 2 PARIS, Sun. Moer Naudin, 33, an accountant, plans to cross the English Channel by parachute later this month, starting over the Kent coast and landing on French soil 45 minutes later.— Reuter.
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  • 33 2 BERLIN: Sun. Winds blew a huge chlorine gas cloud across the zonal border into East Germany yesterday after 30 West Germans were gassed when a pipeline burst near Bad Hersfeld— A.P.
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  • 18 2 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Bri-tish-born character actor Wilson Benge. 80. died at his home here on Friday. A.P.
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  • 143 2 LONDON, Sunday. A WOMAN who changed her name last year to inherit a life interest in a £2.000,000 estate, changed it again when she was married yesterday. And she The bride began life as Miss Elizabeth Thomson. She adopted the name
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  • 203 2 LONDON, Sun. A West African has been repeatedly ringing the door bell of a house In Chelsea where Mr. Aneurln Bevan once lived, a court was told yesterday. A police inspector told the court that Emanuel Omotode, 27, would not take "Mr.
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  • 243 2 HIMALA VAN 'LAKE OF DEATH' 700-year-old bodies on shore NEW DELHI, Sund, A "LAKE OF DEATH" IS,OOO feet up i n ||y Himalaya Mountains whose shores arc > (a t|,, ed with about 200 human bodies, was dexrib, today by an Indian State official who stumhlcd, the macabre scene while
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  • 40 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Kok Boey Hiang. a weerier. was fined $600. in default lour months' jail in Pontian today. She had three tahils of cakes and 14 tahils of cooked rice without a permit in a prohibited area.
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  • 125 2 NEW TORS TjVDUR youths whu T crashed a tocii I I and drank champ, three hours before tx closed as uninviti were fined yerterda suit of the bra-*] 1 cd. The four walked outdoo# reception la day after the man I Diane C. Jon<
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  • 37 2 CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian authorities said last night they had arrested 49 of the 67 members of the French Foreign Legion who jumped from the troopship Flaminia while passing through the Suez Canal. j UP. 'I
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  • 43 2 NEW YORK. Sun.— A v of surprise tests on nearly New York taxis revealed about one third ol th had been alterrd I more than the true lice reported. The own. the "extra fast" t.i lost their licences.- R
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  • 84 2 VIENNA. Sun— A young fireman, noted for his keenness, lit three fires one after the other in the same building here during the last few dav<= days to get some practice ir putting them out. He was given away by tiv fact that
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  • 277 3 THE BIG PROBLEMS: FAR EAST AND GERMANY i;i-.m.k.\iii\. Sunday. ngg INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, who is jsiting Yugoslavia, in a speech today appealed tolerance, gentleness an d an end to war, and [j it was "abMird" that China should be kept Intaride the United
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  • 54 3 Ul KEN ELIZABETH, the Quern Mother, chats with Miss Klini Imam i. a student from Burma, at the Bedford College for Women in London. The Queen Mother was visiting the college to unveil a plaque in memory of Queen Mary who was a patron of
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  • 158 3 LONDON, Sun. I tr.ifiitH"'" 1 tup hats nr i r ravats f«m«M I in the m rkrl r „i the tiny v.ll-.m.- pprrmlll. Yorkshire. vrstrrdaj with <"•*'" buns. 1,,, cause of t"«' (lll<>l French paintrr I PicMM whom Rowe, i~''<l I 8
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  • 66 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States may send Russla a note early next week expressing dissatisfaction with the Communist offer to pay i nly half the damages to a Navy bomber shot down on June 22 off Alaska. It is likely the note will be careful to
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  • 268 3 ROUTED REBELS TO GIVE UP SAIGON. Sunday. THE South Vietnam Government has sent a delegation 1 to the Gulf of Siam to receive the surrender of rebel Hoa Hao generals Tran Van Soai and Ba Cut. it was officially announced today. If the two leading
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  • 44 3 Sun The Makalla 1 senfc journalist, Seyld B I, an employee of tl Government to live years' jail, 80 lashes of the whip and deportation later for breaking the fast on Ramadhan and carrying women and beer in his car.— U.P.
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  • 28 3 BERLIN. Sun.— The Western Powers have withdrawn their veto against rubber clubs for the West Berlin police force, police chief Johannas Stumm said.- A.P.
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  • 29 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. Three Argentine rebels who sought refuge in the Brazilian Embassy in Buenos Aires after the June 16 revolt have been granted asylum.— U.P.
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  • 23 3 BELFAST. Sun.— A car bellovrd laden with explosives blew up yesterday a quartermilo from thp Northern Ireland Parliament building.— UP.
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  • 45 3 JERUSALEM, Sun— An Israeli military spokesman said automatic and rifle fire from Syrian positions opened up on the Israeli settlement of Ghonen in Upper Galilee yesterday. The spokesman said the fire was returned and there were no casualties among the settlers—A.P.
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  • 43 3 NAIROBI. Sun. Security forces in Kenya killed 14 terrorists and captured six others in the last 24 hours. There were five surrenders making a total of 836 under the amnesty terms due to expire on July 10.— Reuter.
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  • 52 3 Down— he walked out FRANK I.ORENTZKN, 17. of Boonr. lowa, jumped to the ground and walked away after the plane he wax flying crashed o« take-oiT and not cau»tht in telephone wlrei. Minutes later, he collapsed and was taken to hospital with slight concussion. He first flew solo only a
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  • 267 3 BRITAIN, GREECE, TURKEY FOR CYPRUS TALKS Athens won't appeal to U.N. yet ISTANBI L, Sunday. TI'KKKY has accepted a British invitation to attend 1 a conference of Britain, Greece and Turkey on the Cyprus question, the Foreign Ministry announced here today. The British Ambassador to Ankara, Sir James Bowker, called
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  • 231 3 Split in African bloc in Kenya NAIROBI. Sun. THE five African un- official members of I the Kenya Legislative Assembly were split yesterday over the appointment to the Ministry of Agriculture of Mr. Michael Blundell, the present European Minister without Portfolio and War Councillor in the Mau Mau Emergency. Three
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  • 173 3 Army can't rule waves —MP LONDON, Sun —Mr. Jim Simmoos (Laboun protested yesterday that subjecting young military recruits to the traditional close-crop Army haircut was "an invasion of man's liberty." Mr. Simmons said he intends to raise the issue in the House of Commons and has laid down
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  • 254 4 Journal says: Improve the estate practice KUALA LIMIHJR, Sunday. THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE of the Incorporated ><>ciety of Planters today attacks estate owners who lay down "standard practices" for rubber planting. "We do not suggest that planters should be encouraged to scrap existing practices and
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  • 190 4 ONE UNION PLAN FOR HEALTH SERVICES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A NATIONAL health services union to promote public health and improve the working conditions should be formed as soon as possible, said the vice-pre-sident of the Health and Sanitary Inspectors Union. Mr. T. C. Easav. here today. Mr. Easaw told the
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  • 28 4 KAJANG, Sun. Twentytwo schoolgirls received home nursing certificates yesterday from Mr. J. L. M. Gorrie. president ol the St. John Ambulance Association. Ulu Langat branch.
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  • 98 4 OH, SO MANY WEARY SOLES IN THE POST OFFICE PENANCi, Sun. PENANG postmen complained today that shoes issued to them by the Government were not lasting. "The pair issued to me was worn out within a month," one postman told the Penang; branch of the Postal 1/niformed Staff Inioii at
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  • 51 4 The Singapore Traction Company Employees Union indicated yesterday that it would soon submit wage claims to the company. The union secretary. Inche Hashim bin Idris. said this question was discussed at an extraordinary meeting of the union on Saturday night, and claims were being
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An international children's concert l| being organised by the entertainment committee of the Lady Templer T. B. Hospital appeai fund. The concert will be staged at the Chinwoo auditorium on August 5. It will be highlighted by an "international costume parade' 1
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  • 148 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. i The Foast of St. Anne— one of Malaya's biggest Catholic festivals will bp held here on I Sunday July 31. The celebrations will be preceded by a Novena from July 18 to 20 when High Masses will I be sung
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  • 58 4 The General Electric Company in Singapore yesterday held a picnic at the Telok Paku School, off Tanah Merah in Changi, for members of the staff and their families. About 350 people attended. The managing director, Mr. P. H Steed. presented long service certificates to Messrs. F.
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An Area Security Unit spotted a terrorist in the Kuala Krai district oi Kelantan yesterday. He fled before the patrol got close enough to open fire. The patrol found a cave and recovered four packets of Chinese tobacco and a packet of matches.
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  • 66 4 The Singapore Workers' Education Association yesterday held its fourth general meetIng at the Beatty Secondary School in Beatty Road. The following were elected officials for 1955: President: Mr. A. R. Lazarous; vice presidents: Mr. Lee Yong Mm and Mr. Siraj: secretary: Mr. E. S. Moorthy; treasurer. Mr.
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  • 134 4 The change ol capital deprives 1,500 of the chance of voting KUALA IJPIS. Sun. More than 1.500 registered voters in Pahang will not be able to vote in the Federal elections because of the State Government's shift from Kuala Lipis to Kuan tan. These voters are Government officers and their
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  • 133 4 WE CAN HANDLE ANY POLITICAL UNREST— POLICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A WARNING that political changes are always liable to create unrest is given in the latest issue of the Malayan Police Magazine. "And the change that is to take place next month in the Federation is a very big one,"
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  • 107 4 PORTRAIT OF QUEEN BY MALAY p.c. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A I portrait of the Queen drawn !by a Malay police constable may tv exhibited at the Inter- national Police Exhibition In Paris later this year The artist. Constable Ahmad bin Abdullah. 28. a store- man at the police district i
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  • 185 4 MUCH INTEREST IN THE ARTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. KUALA LUMPUR is developing a greater knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the arts. This is the conclusion of the Federation Arts Council, which declares In a review that it is "moving some way towards its objective of encouraging
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  • 40 4 The following have been elected officials of the Singapore Federation of Unions o? Government Employees for this year: President: Mr. N. A. Kularajah: vice-president: Mr. R. Ramalingam: secretary: Mr. G. Kandasamy; treat jrer: Mr. M. Cordrelro.
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  • 104 4 SEREMBAN, Sunday. ITTJALA PILAH district swept the board in the Negri **> Sembilan state Home Guard shoot at the Sikinting Range. Port Dickson. Kuala Pilah took the honours for the Inter-district championships, the new village championships, and the operational section championships. The state individual shotgun
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  • 96 4 TOP SERVICE CHIEFS IN THE COLONY The Australian and New Zealand military advisers to SEATO arrived in Singapore by Qantas Super Constellation voterday on their way to a SEATO military planning con[erencr beginning in Bangkok tomorrow. Air Marshal Sir John McCauiey. Chiei of Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force,
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  • 42 4 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Tang Ah Yeng. who injured Yong Tai b y hitting him on the head with an iron rod. was sentenced in the Sessions Court today to five months" lail and ordered to pay Yong $400 compensation.
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1612 5 Jueen married by proxy had love by ration WlljKfrliffl^TffKtTHTTHM A HUSHED crowd of 50,000 packed a public square in Copenhagen one blustery spring day to witness the end of a royal romance. From the jail they drmfged h\o broken wretches, one the former "Dictator* 1 and court Physician, who had
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  • 25 6 20 Worrfv fit) (minimum). PALMER: Reginald Francis, formerly of Singapore cold storage Co. 1 Singapore suddenly :it Brisbane, on Itth Hay, IMI. Crem: dem.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 578 6 In a speech that will repay study by all thinking people in Singapore, the new Governor at his installation on Saturday made emphatic reference to i the democratic constitution un- der which the present Govern- ment has been elected. Power and responsibility, said Sir j Robert Black,
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    • 661 6 The South Vietnam Government of Premier Ngo Dinh Diem claims that it has finally crushed the Hoa Hao armies and that its leaders are now in flight. If this is true then Pre- mier Diem has succeeded in doing what his predecessors have tried hard to
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  • 1295 6  - What the party manifestoes are promising HARRY MILLER Spotlight on the polls By SEVEN political parties are contesting the Federal Elections. Three, however, are peculiarly territorial associations which are waging an internal battle within the confines of Perak. In a way, they form an anti-Alliance front, but any seats they
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  • MAN IN THE STREET
    • 264 6 MY fellow countrymen, in the name of humanity and- to preserve the thoughts of all right-think-ing people, I beg of you all to join me in requesting all concerned to cease to abuse their privileges by their thoughtless public mud-slinging. During the past few days,
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    • 77 6 They all ask for Hindi RAMACHANDRA, who op- poses to the sugeestion 5 of increasing the duration Hindi programmes is obvi- E ously being provincial-mind- E cd. Ramachandra says that the Punjabis. Sindis. Ben- E galis and Gujarathis would E also demand their share of E Radio Malaya's time. He
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    • 162 6 READING the proceedings of the PAP meeting brings to my mind many things which happened about 10 year.s ago. I was in the Pudu Gaol and mast of my co-prisoners were Chinese. Our conversation whenever we chanced to meet always centred on "when are the
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  • 816 6 BUSINESS MEN MUST BE SHOWN Singapore is still a good BET E 'THERE are occasions jS when i| is tacitly E understood that polill tics and other unS pleasant subjects shall be avoided. One doesn't E remind a widow at her S husband's funeral that E he was, in fact,
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    • 78 6 **msiit& i |r»*^OPTIQIHiS will visit KUALA LUMPUR on Monday 11th July 1955 Ap|H)intmrnl* for eve examinations STORCH BROS. LTD., 37, MOUNTBATTEN ROAD^ SPORT TROPH lET SILVER E.P.N.S. CUPS MEDALS, SHIELDS etc. U. S. de SUVA JgwelUn SB 106, ORCHARD RD., S'pore-9. .<, JZ A/ TECHNIKA 6x9cm (II IjSrl Wt^Z^ The
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  • 222 7 COLLECTION BOXES SET UP AT CINEMAS WHERE WORKERS WERE DISMISSED MSSED workers of Singapore V\ (hr Diamond n _-vestorday i'" 1 public collection i" P outside the enXV to die cinemas. Cj i" vr f)oon pic 1,,,,, h. theatres since f Diamond, on".--1 Srfpti from the
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  • 260 7 Hume pickets hear a whisper I TNDER TEXT COVERS in the scorching heat, some 500 of the 1,250 strikers of Hume Industries, Singapore, yesterday continued picketing the factory at Bukit Timah Road. Their spokesman told the Straits Times yesterday •There has been no change
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  • 121 7 AFTER THEIR JOY, TEARS Alice stays— Stella returns home A FTER all the happiness ot a reunion, it was tears yesterday for Alice and Stella, the Ho sisters who lost each other 13 yean ago. Stella and their brother Kay San returned to Malacca with their step-brother, Mr. Robert Ho.
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  • 44 7 h Fire I r rrlieve s water to the Kampong village on the outskirts of the town, whose wells have run dry. The villagers appealed to the Fire Brigade on Thursday and have since been given 6.000 gallons a day.
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  • 89 7 Eurasians' loyalty 'undivided' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rPHE president of the Selangor Eurasian Association, Dr. J. S. Goonting, said here last night that Eurasians will align themselves with any political party that comes into power and strives for self-gov-ernment and ultimate indepen--1 dence. He said Eurasians would pledge undivided loyalty to
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  • 63 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill. general secretary of the Negri Sembilan Transport Workers' Union, has been granted a "USIS leader grant and will be leaving for the United States on July 13. Mr. Gill, who was born In India and educated at St.
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Kuttam Pillay was fined $350 in the Magistrate's Court today for attempting to smuggle a bottle of brandy and textiles Into Johore. He was in a van when he was detected.
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  • 24 7 A blaze in a cubicle in a house in Ban San Street. Singapore, yesterday was put out before the fire brigade arrived.
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  • 88 7 GEORGIANA IS MALACCA VOICE GIRL MALACCA. Sun. Twenty-year-old Miss Georgiana Dass will represent Malacca in the Pan-Malayan Golden Voice contest to be held in Ipoh in August Miss Dass won from a field of 12 finalists tested at Malacca Radio Station by six judges. A former pupil of the Convent
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. At the annual meeting of the Press Club of Malaya today the following officials were elected: President: Mr. H. Miller; vice president: Mr. M. Mendis: secretary: Mr. D. M. Fenney: treasurer: Mrs. Edna Taylor < all re-elected*. Committee: Mr. A. S. Rajah. Mr,
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  • 185 7 CHE HASNAH SAIM of Jalan Eunos, Singapore, the only winner in the Straits Times $5,000 Word Puzzle "H". hit the jackpot at her first attempt. Che Hasnah said, yesterday that her husband had been tryinK t h( -puzzles since they started but without
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  • 36 7 PENANG. Sun. A waiter. Khaw Swee Kin. 40. fell to his death from the fourth storey at the Pcnanu General Hospital today. He had gone to the hospital during visiting hours.
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  • 296 7 MO LURCH-TIME OILY FOR A DRINK r)R. SOEKARNO, the Indonesian president, will be very hard pressed for time when he passes through Singapore on his way to Mecca on July 12. Mr. H. Kartowisastro, the Indonesian Consul -General la Singapore, who will meet the
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eight passengers in a bus were slightly hurt when it collided with a military lorry at Brickfields Road here at 6 p.m. today. They included three children. The driver of the truck had a minor injury in the arm. The Chinese driver of the
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  • 54 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Inche Mohamed Daud bin Abdul Rahman, chief monotype operator at the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, has been awarded a departmental scholarship to study printing in Britain. He will leave by air tomorrow to take up a two-year course at the
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  • 90 7 TIIRFE CHARMING sisters delighted with cay and snappy songs a large audience at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. They were among the many professional artistes, who took part in a variety concert in aid of the British Red Cross Society's "Detachment's Fund". The object of the fund
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  • 230 7 'MIDDLEMEN MUST GO', SAY DOCKERS Union claims for full S.H.B. wages 'THE Singapore General Employees' In lon yesterday decided to call upon its branch of dockyard contract labourers to take a strike ballot if no reply to the union's claims is received within a fortnight. The claims and conditions of
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  • 108 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. IT TAKES between 30 and 40 hours to teach illiterates the 254 letter Tamil alphabet, says the Selangor Adult Education Association's hair yearly report published today. To teach them how to read and write from simple primers can be done in
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  • 28 7 The Dale Carnegie Club in Singapore will hold its first weekly session in speechtraining at the Youth Council hall, 145. Orchard Road, at 7.30 p.m. today.
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  • 76 7 The third bus accident within two days in Singapore occurred at Alexandra Road yesterday when two boys were knocked down while crossing the road. The boys Osman bin Hamzah, 8, and his brother, Abdullah. 10, were removed to the General Hospital. Osman was admitted and
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  • 60 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A boy stole a pair of shoes belonging to a worshipper at the Sultan Mosque in Mountbatten Road, the Second Magistrate was told today. Mohamed Saat, aged 18, of Kamponc Ayer Puteh. Serdanp. Kedah, who pleaded guilty to stealing the shoes belonging to
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    • 90 7 WHY MEN I CHOOSE Ks corrfort and durability. That's 1 ?ny men buy Ks. Craftsman- the best available material d through the K Plus fitting to Ks are comfortable shoes that I will give lasting wear. Prices from $39.50 I Agents- IHE STORE WITH A (#j£/ TO OFFER f 'iiiitiiHiiitiiMummicjiiimiiiitoiiMwuiniiiiiiitiuiciiimii.^
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    • 170 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 p.m on July 2 to 7 30 a.m. on July 3) Singapore 74 degrees. Penang 76." Kota Bahru 73. Kuala Lumpur 71, Ipoh 74, Kuantan 71. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 am to 7.30 p.m. on July 3) Singapore 90 degrees. Penang 89, Kota Bahru 89, Kuala
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  • 114 9 ii,.wiiiß dividends T l r ainHuncrd last in Malaya:— \l TIN LTD.: A Jim *vidend 1(i jess 30', Singap"ri ><-p torn her 30 > f" 1 1 .shareholders rtfJjJfctCT «'M July 9. |S mtcrim dividend ."I both classes of *}L tot y«M endinß i* "l^ Malayan inyir m
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  • 41 9 WHITE A WA Y'S PROFIT UP profit of :or the .B, 1955. |3 iM compared c previous j .■mounted to 126.474 I and £42.229 .mounted to capital .;8 ,ion i £42.408.1. revenue i 5:43:,195> and provision! r.e: profit for the £45,700).
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  • 744 9 Good features in a quiet week SHARE 3IARKET REVIEW By Our Market Correspondent wa« only to be expected last week with the banks closed for two and a half days for the half yearly balance striking, the Singapore Share Market was very quiet after Wednesday. But it was a market
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  • 143 9 The Association of the West German Rubber Industry fully supported the Plan to rebuild installations for the large-scale production of synthetic rubber a .■-pokesman for the Industry has ?aid M Travemuende. North Ocr- many. The Association had approved all necessary measures for the i promotion
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  • 617 9 COMMODITY REVIEW TME spectacular rise in the price of rubber continued throughout the week with one temporary setback, as more and more countries entered the market for No. 1 sheet, which is getting scarcer and scarcer. Saturday morning's closing price of $1.22j a lb.. on a
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  • 82 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying airmail. T. T. 32 5 16. O. D. 32 7J6. 00 days 32 1116 credit bills. 32 3.4 trade bills. Selling rates. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32. On the
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  • 380 9 rpHE following business done 1 in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the neriod June 25 to July I:— INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo p»tx 36s 3d C.T.S. Ords. 355. 6d., fnd 34s 9d.: F. N. Ords $1.70 tnd $168 U> $1.70.
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    • 492 9 KNUTSEN LINE Fast and Regular Service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving Singapore P.Swcr Penang Frcmanrle 1 1 lulv 13 |uly 14 July 21 July crtrud Bakkc 9 lulv 8 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 1 8 Aug 3 Auq 12 Sept 14 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sept
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    • 894 9 NOTICES REMINDER AUCTION SALE TO-DAY AT Z-SO P.M. AT CHINO KENO LEE Com- pany Limited. Auctioneers Sc Valuers. 9-C (Ist. Floor D Almeida Street J Vacant Possession Sea Side Bun- t galow Sea Pavilion No. 188 West Coast Road off Pasir Panjang Road f 29. 29-A. 29-B Si 29-C Duxton
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    • 901 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT FOR THE YEAR 1955 t Bales due for the 2nd half-year 1955 l Owners of property are reminded c that rates for the 2nd half-year l 1955 are due and payable In advance without demand at the City Hall In c the month of
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    • 418 9 NOTICES R. RENTON fc COMPANY LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that MR. T. E. HARCOURT-POOLE has resigned his Directorship of his own accord and left the service of the Company. His authority to sign cheque.s, contracts, etc., on behalf of the Company Is therefore cancelled. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
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    • 98 9 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS ft COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in thr Colon/ of Singapore) NOTICE IS HTOBBY OIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 107« <le«s :so'. income Taxi has been declared, in respect of the Financial Year ending 30th September, 1955. payable on the 25th July 19SB to 1 shareholders on
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  • 339 10 CONFLICT WITHOUT MALICE. By Emmanuel Shinwell. (Odham's, 215.) AUTOBIOGRAPHY in- vites assessment. Mr. Shinwell's title is that of the matured Parliamentarian, and his" book, shows how such a character can evolve from a green young agitator whose political career began as a heckler in Gaol Square,
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  • 915 10  - OLD AND NEW BOTH STRUGGLE TO SURVIVE IN CHINA S. RAJA RATNAM |y MANDARIN RED. By James Cameron (Michael Joseph 155.) ROOKS about the New D China, like those about Soviet Russia, leave one with the feeling that one is merely increasing one's fund of ignorance about this obviously important
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  • 310 10 Picture of life in Nepal THE CHILDREN OF KANCHENJUNGA. By David Wilton Fletcher. (Constable. 18s.) HAPPY family life is doubtless a most admirable state of affairs, but as the subect of a book it can be very boring. m "The Children of Kandhenjunga" is ostensibly an account of tea-planting in
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    • 309 10 /MM but Mazda ifauiH stay UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Postal Tuition I.C.C, founded 1887, prepares lor: CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA SCHOOL CERTIFICATES GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (All Examining Bodies) LONDON UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXTERNAL DEGREES A C P., LAW, and other exams. U.C.C., an Educational Trust, ha* a staff of highly qualified Tutor.. Low
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    • 543 10 *\i% k REAL PLEASURE \S*§&i!l TO TAXI MY DOfr (T *1^ WALKING SINCE I jßt^^ o"—^ i DISCOVERED Jff Jt&& lA KEN; L- RATION "fijL^^^T/?!^ DOGS LOVE KEN-L-RATION BECAUSE IT CONTAINS LEAN-RED MEAT* JE^!^j| •Provide your dog with the food he craves. M^^&±^R Switch to Ken-L-Ration and watch your dog
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 567 10 BRIDGE by KENNETH KONSTAM rE most difficult part of the wrong foot. He was unable bidding is to know when to bid Three No-Trumps beto say "no bid." The South cause either a Four-Heart bid player on the following hand from North or a Pour-Spade made an unorthodox but hi-
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  • 547 11 LOCK BEATS WARDLE AND TITMUS FOR 100 TH WICKET CAMBRIDGE BATSMEN HIT 304 OFF OXFORD LONDON, Sun. A TRIPLE race to be the first bowler to take a hundred wickets in first class cricket was won yesterday by Tony Lock (Surrey) who grasped
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  • 219 11 OLD MELBURY COURT CAN BEAT BRIGHT EYES' RECORD J JOTTINGS By EPSOM JEEP \fELBURY COURT has a good ITI chance of beating Bright Eyes' mil-time record earnings of $115,850 on the Malayan turf. At eifht years, this daughter of the 2,000 Guineas winner. Kingsway, is still a force and her
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  • 182 11 PENANG stables dominated the Perak Turf Club June-July Meeting, winning 13 out of 21 races. Top trainer was Wally Bagby, who sent out five winners, six seconds and three thirds to win $30,100 in stakes. Leading jockey Garnet Bougoure. with three winners, nas Increased his lead
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  • 64 11 KROONSTAD. Sun.— The British Isles touring Rugby Union team eclipsed a powerful Orange Free State side when winning by 31 points (five goals and two tries) to three (penalty goal). This triumph marks them as the best combination seen In the Union since world war
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  • 33 11 BRISBAjArSun.— X* e -French Rugby LaKe team Bett Anatralia 29-28 In tate sMfcnd < *Terf r at Brisbane Cmketvtaund *we yesterday. Au3b»llaJ mo won th« first match, led, llyli at hall-time. Reuter.
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  • 26 11 MELBOURNE. Sun.— The favourite. By The Way, won his second 3rand National Hurdles worth CA 1,680, over three miles here yesterday by seven length*.
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  • 288 11 LONDON, Sun. POSITIONS in the county cricket championship table up to matches which ended on July 1 are: Ist Inns Positions of other teams showing matches played and points: Sussex 11, 70: Derbyshire 13, 70; Leicestershire 13, 72; Kent 14, 60; Nottinghamshire 12, 56;
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  • 346 11 YORKS SPIN ATTACK BREAK SOUTH AFRICAN BATTING SHEFFIELD, Sunday. A DYNAMIC bowling spell by Ray Illingworth, 23A year-old Yorkshire off-breaker, which sent back four South African batsmen in four overs for only 21 runs, put Yorkshire in a strong position on the first day of their match here yesterday. The
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  • 56 11 BRISBANE, Sun.— Apple Bay, i 16-1 chance, yesterday won the Doomben 10,000, Australia's richest sprint, over seven furlongs at Doomben. The winner is owned by Mr. D. Chrystal and Mr. G. E Ryder. Mr. H. V. Cooper's Plate wa* second and Mr. A. A. Greenhalgh's
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  • 143 11 Chataway in world's 7th best mile ALDERSHOT, Sun. CHRIS CHATAWAY, the brilliant British middle distance runner, failed yesterday in his attack on the world mile record of 3min 58see held by Australia's John Landy. Chataway put in a tremendous finishing burst to clock 4min o.Bseo the fifth fastest mile run
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 365 11 PAHCOO minimum). Hord, $U$ qmi Dance 12 p.m. Enjoy your of Garden nightly. nday Nicht „i Air 8 30 to Singapore ir PaMr Rt* H iwalian Band, !!OITCT Dine and nriitioned EVENING at Charming I ROOM Best Dante and 12 p.m. Nightly. Rcisonnble J BADMINTON Jo«et Modern r Seaview Hotel.
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    • 461 11 TUITION 20 HordM $S (Min.)— Box St et,. extra. ELDERLY RETIRED European offers Private Tuition for Student* under Standard V in their Own Homes. Box A 4617, ST LEARN DRIVING Systematically from the Nanyang Driving School romplete course $90/- Individual lesson $6 47 Emerald Hill Road Phone *****. LEARN under
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    • 483 11 TUITION 20 Horrf. $s (HHn.)-Bex St et.. extra. LEARN GREGG SHORTHAND un^ er expert. Classes for beginners lcP* Cl n£ dVance t students A^ BoSkeeping, Typewriting. English Stree? Institution. 56 Short S'HAND TYPING Beginners. July. Daily mornings, popular Europeans Air conditioned Rrwm. Eve: Sliand BK.-Kpjj. Typing throughout day. Vacancies theory
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    • 888 11 WANTED 20 Word, ts (Min.)-Box U et: extra. ?4/l TON VAN. Please Phone ***** or apply Box 407. BHOP PREMISE WANTED. Offer high price for shop at North Bridge Rd. between High St. and Stamford Rd. Pi ice and particulars to Box A 4547, B.T. WANTED SALES-AGENTS to handle High-class
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    • 494 11 HAVE YOU SENT IN YOUR ENTRY FOR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY'S $20,000 MUST-BE-WON WORD PUZZLE CONTEST 4 L? IF NOT, YOU SHOULD DO SO NOW— CLOSING DATE SATURDAY. JULY 9. PUZZLE lion* doltrd line!. j I MONDAY Straltm Tlmaa I I WORD PUZZLE "J" Z Cut out and pin with other
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  • 256 12 ARMY Xls DRAW ANNUAL 'TEST' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ARMY Singapore and Army Malaya drew in their annual cricket fixture at HQ Malaya today after rain stopped play an hour before the scheduled close. Singapore, continuing from their overnight 144 for five, added 65 runs in 55 minutes to declare at
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  • 144 12 WATER-POLO (CHINESE Swimming Club and the Singapore Swimming Club drew 6-6 in their S.A.S.A. Dlv. A water polo match played at the Singapore wimming Club yesterday. It was a keen struggle from the start and Chinese took a 3-2 lead at half time. The Europeans equalised
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  • 74 12 R.A.F. Tengah beat SC.C by 48 runs at cricket at Tengah yesterday. Tengah 145 (Mac Gee 47, Leray 41, Anderson 18; Moores 4-66 Hardy 3-26, Marks 2-11). S.C.C. 97 (Glendenning 30, Hardy 27; Woodward 4-31, Leray 2-24, Wilkinson 2-22, Anderson 2-17 1 Tengah beat S.C.R.C.
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  • 37 12 ALOR STAR. Sun.— Penang beat Kedah 9-0 without dropping a single set in their first round fixture in the Foong Seong Cup Inter-state badminton competition at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Hall tonight.
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  • 160 12 HENLEY, Sun. I TWO American crews, the University of Pennsylvania and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. swept major honours in the Royal Henley Regatta yesterday as they won, respectively, the Grand Challenge Cup and the Thames Challenge Cup. Pennsylvania defeated the I Vancouver Rowing Club
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  • 48 12 Friendly soccer matches at Farrer Park yesterday resulted: Springdale beat Volunteer Special Constabulary 2-1. Tian Soon scored both goals for Springdale, and CXsman for V.S.C. Boys' Town beat Arsenal S.C. 1-0. the scorer being Lee Chok Foo. Nee Soon Boys' Club beat Rajlji S.C. 4-1.
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  • 66 12 C. Bayley (Seletar) won the 50 miles time trial of the Royal Air Force cycling championships held at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. His time was 2hr. 12min. 55sec. Second wag J. Pollard (Seletar) In 2hr. 16mln. Bsec. and third was R. Pocklington (Changi) in 2hr.
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  • 56 12 PENANG, Sun.— Penang Chinese beat Selangor Chinese by an innings and ten runs In their first post-war cricket game on Victoria Green today. Scores: Selangor 99 and 139 (Phuah Pek Hoe 34 n:o., Lee Soon Kiong 37); Penang 248 for 8 dccl (Tai Liang Keng 41, Khoo Boon
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  • 776 12 IT WILL BE 27TR MALAYA CUP FINAL FOR COLONY ISMAIL YUSUF'S HAT-TRICK BRINGS THE VICTORS UNEXPECTED MARGIN OINGAPORE are In the Malaya Cup football final for the sixth year running and for the 27th time in the series, now in its 29th
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  • 518 12 M WIMBLEDON, Sunday. ISS LOUISE BROUGH, 32, of California won the women's singles title at Wimbledon for the fourth time when she beat Mrs. Beverley Fleitz, of Los Angeles, 7-5, 8-6 yesterday. Both girls gave a dazzling display of controlled tennis
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  • 80 12 SHEPPARD TO LEAD SOUTH XI TTOE Singapore captain, 1 H. P. Sheppard, will lead the Sooth in their annual cricket game against North at Koala Lumpur on July 30. 31 and Aug. 1: The team selected last night is: Sheppard, I. L. Dunn, C. Thuraiaingham, H. E. Webb. A. Delilkan,
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  • 110 12 DESULTS of matches in the Slnga±x pore tennis championships which began at the Tanglin Club yesterday were: Men's singles: First rrand: Dr. O. Phillips beat V. I. Murtough 6—l, 6—4; K. S. Pang beat P. Wheatley 7— fi, 7—5; A. I. Alsagoff beat Pang Kia Seng
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  • 518 12 iyr t. ERSKINE Boys' Club became champions for the third year In succession when the Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs completed their third annual athetlc meet at the Victoria School ground yesterday. They won point after point with almost consistent monotony and beat their nearest
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  • 159 12 Tyson, Lock, Cowdrey for 3rd Test LONDON. Sun. M. C COWDREY, Kent's star amateur batsman who did well for England on the last Australian tour, and the bowlers Tony Lock and Frank Tyson take over from Ken Barrington (Surrey), Johnny Wardle and Fred Trueman (Yorkshire) in the England team announced
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  • 42 12 WICHITA. Kansas, Sun. Miss Fay Crocker of Montevideo. Uruguay, yesterday won the $22,500 women's National Open golf championship with a fourth round of 74 and a 299 total. Closest challengers, Miss Faulke and Miss Suggs, both finished with 303.— Reuter.
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  • 396 12 Colony Boys* Clubs sports Results "A" DIVISION 100 Yards: 1. Lim Jit Choon (MEBC), 2. Victor Khoo (SBC). 3. Khoo Chye (KBC) lO.Ssec. 220 Yards: 1. Victor Khoo (SBC), 2. Khoo Chye (KBC). 3. M. S. Manlam (MEBC). 24.35ec. 44* Yards: 1. M. S. Manlam (MEBC). 2. R. Thlagarajah (U8BC),
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  • 472 12 MALACCA FALL FOR 37— LOSE BY INNINGS By Our Cricket Reporter. SINGAPORE beat Malacca by an innings and 70 ru* on the S.C.C. padang yesterday, the match encjjj at 3.30 p.m. Malacca, 107 runs behind on the first Innio* were bundled out for 37 runs in their second inning by
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  • 161 12 MALACCA—Ist Inns. |j| SINGAPORE—Ist Inn,. Sheppard b Kailasapathy Dunn c Sivasamboo b Canwefl Thuraisingham b Carsurii Le Mercier b Carswell Delilkan lb« Carswell Da Silva si Lloyds b m-i hn Woodhouse b H. Sequcrah Sandosham not out Burton c H. Sequcrah i> Sethupathy Naraiah st Lloyds b Si-th,, Blissctt
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  • 121 12 Twenty-two players have been invited to represent the Malayan Chinese F.A. hi their annual Ho Ho Cup match against Hong Kong Chinese at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. They are: Chu Chee Serg (Spore), Ong Kirn Hock (Joh.); Cheah Cheng Kok (Spore), Lee Sal Cheong
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 55 12 SOCCER OIV. 1: Corinthian s v H.M. Dockyard, Jalan Besar 5.30 p.m. DIV. 2A: S.S.C. v Seletar. Jalan Besar 7 p.m.; Radin Mas Ramblers v V.M.M.A., at Geylanr; Customs v T.B.A. at M J.A. DIV. 3B: Alexandra F.T. v Town Rangers, FAN ground. TENNIS COLONY championships at S.C.C, S.R.C. and
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